Michelle's Guidebook

Michelle
Michelle's Guidebook

Family fun

La Ferme du Bonheur’...Pigs, sheep and goats from a variety of rare and endangered species graze peacefully on the 3- hectare Saint-André discovery farm. Pony rides and much more. Family fun.
15 locals recommend
Palau-del-Vidre
15 locals recommend
La Ferme du Bonheur’...Pigs, sheep and goats from a variety of rare and endangered species graze peacefully on the 3- hectare Saint-André discovery farm. Pony rides and much more. Family fun.
Animal park in Sorede that features over 500 turtles & tortoises from 5 continents, plus reptiles & small mammals. Highly recommended. https://www.google.fr/search?q=tortoise+park+laroque+des+albeirs&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-fr&client=safari#
50 locals recommend
The Turtle Valley
Avenue de la Vallée Heureuse
50 locals recommend
Animal park in Sorede that features over 500 turtles & tortoises from 5 continents, plus reptiles & small mammals. Highly recommended. https://www.google.fr/search?q=tortoise+park+laroque+des+albeirs&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-fr&client=safari#
53 locals recommend
Saint-Cyprien Plage
53 locals recommend
46 locals recommend
Saint-Cyprien
46 locals recommend
17 locals recommend
EcoZonia - Parc Animalier
17 locals recommend
36 locals recommend
Fontrabiouse Cave
Rue des soulanets
36 locals recommend
Camping Canigou ***
55 Chemin Départemental 35
AQUAPLANET - Club de plongée à Saint-Cyprien
Quai Jules Verne
18 locals recommend
Canyoning Park
7 Imp. Copernic
18 locals recommend
Ludi Kart - Karting Argelès
1 Impasse Copernic
6 locals recommend
Nin's parc Jeux Gonflables Ceret
16 Rue du Néoulous
Le PLAZA BOWL
5 Imp. Copernic
57 locals recommend
Le Barcarès
57 locals recommend
33 locals recommend
Port Leucate
33 locals recommend
43 locals recommend
Prade Park
Avenue Maréchal Leclerc
43 locals recommend
Aquajump 66

Food scene

12 locals recommend
La Gamate
46 Rte Nationale
12 locals recommend
56 locals recommend
Château Valmy
56 locals recommend
30 locals recommend
Port of Saint-Cyprien-Plage
Quai Arthur Rimbaud
30 locals recommend

Neighbourhoods

Pyrenees-Orientales - Languedoc-Roussillon Pins Beach in Argelès-sur-Mer is located across from the Bois de Pins across from the casino. This beach is near downtown and is handicap accessible, and there is a lifeguard here, surrounded by water sports bars, restaurants and a beautiful port at the foot of the mountains. Racou Beach in Argelès-sur-Mer marks the limit with the large beaches of Languedoc-Roussillon and the little creeks of the Cote Vermeille. This beach is less frequented than those of downtown, with its little houses nestled directly on the beach, plenty of restaurants and bars close by. Porteil Creek in Argelès-sur-Mer is located to the south of this seaside destination, near Collioure. It is the most beautiful creek in Argelès-sur-Mer and the largest at 180 meters. Nestling at the base of the Albères Massif, the famous seaside resort of Argelès-sur-Mer combines all the necessary ingredients for a great holiday, whether you're enjoying sports or relaxing. The 7 km vast sandy beach, the 12 hectares of pine forest by the sea, and the 3 km tree-lined esplanade make it a most enjoyable place to stay. There are numerous leisure activities which can be enjoyed here on land and sea. Argelès-sur-Mer also has its old town area with typical side streets, a marina with boutiques and restaurants, and a traditional market rich in local produce. Each July there is a three-day contemporary music festival, the Déferlantes d'Argelès-sur-Mer, featuring famous artists.
123 locals recommend
Argelès-sur-Mer
123 locals recommend
Pyrenees-Orientales - Languedoc-Roussillon Pins Beach in Argelès-sur-Mer is located across from the Bois de Pins across from the casino. This beach is near downtown and is handicap accessible, and there is a lifeguard here, surrounded by water sports bars, restaurants and a beautiful port at the foot of the mountains. Racou Beach in Argelès-sur-Mer marks the limit with the large beaches of Languedoc-Roussillon and the little creeks of the Cote Vermeille. This beach is less frequented than those of downtown, with its little houses nestled directly on the beach, plenty of restaurants and bars close by. Porteil Creek in Argelès-sur-Mer is located to the south of this seaside destination, near Collioure. It is the most beautiful creek in Argelès-sur-Mer and the largest at 180 meters. Nestling at the base of the Albères Massif, the famous seaside resort of Argelès-sur-Mer combines all the necessary ingredients for a great holiday, whether you're enjoying sports or relaxing. The 7 km vast sandy beach, the 12 hectares of pine forest by the sea, and the 3 km tree-lined esplanade make it a most enjoyable place to stay. There are numerous leisure activities which can be enjoyed here on land and sea. Argelès-sur-Mer also has its old town area with typical side streets, a marina with boutiques and restaurants, and a traditional market rich in local produce. Each July there is a three-day contemporary music festival, the Déferlantes d'Argelès-sur-Mer, featuring famous artists.
Easily accessible by train/boat,bus/car or by foot on walking tours. Beautiful old town with markets and cobble streets, beaches, mountains, fort, church and much more.
627 locals recommend
Collioure
627 locals recommend
Easily accessible by train/boat,bus/car or by foot on walking tours. Beautiful old town with markets and cobble streets, beaches, mountains, fort, church and much more.
City that offers everything for all the family.
278 locals recommend
Perpignan
278 locals recommend
City that offers everything for all the family.
Beautiful historical town.
12 locals recommend
Saint-Génis-des-Fontaines
12 locals recommend
Beautiful historical town.
62 locals recommend
Banyuls-sur-Mer
62 locals recommend
46 locals recommend
Saint-Cyprien
46 locals recommend
140 locals recommend
Canet En Roussillon
140 locals recommend
70 locals recommend
Andorra
70 locals recommend
482 locals recommend
Carcassonne
482 locals recommend
67 locals recommend
Le Racou (El Racó)
67 locals recommend
138 locals recommend
Céret
138 locals recommend
27 locals recommend
Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda
27 locals recommend
57 locals recommend
Port-Vendres
57 locals recommend
9 locals recommend
Le Boulou
9 locals recommend

Sightseeing

The Palace of the Kings of Majorca, is a palace and a fortress with gardens overlooking the city of Perpignan in Pyrenees-Orientales, Occitanie.
161 locals recommend
Palace of the Kings of Majorca
Rue des Archers
161 locals recommend
The Palace of the Kings of Majorca, is a palace and a fortress with gardens overlooking the city of Perpignan in Pyrenees-Orientales, Occitanie.
Ermitage Saint-Antoine de Galamus
6 locals recommend
73 locals recommend
Gorges of Galamus
Saint-Antoine
73 locals recommend
30 locals recommend
Prats-de-Mollo-la-Preste
30 locals recommend
231 locals recommend
Villefranche de Conflent
231 locals recommend
18 locals recommend
Arles
18 locals recommend
Amélie-les-Bains

Something special

Excellent food and service, highly recommended.
37 locals recommend
L'ANCIENNE ÉCOLE
20 Av. Joliot Curie
37 locals recommend
Excellent food and service, highly recommended.
Originally Palatium Rodegarium, the name was changed to Palau de Vidre, ‘palace of glass’, in 1442, when glassmakers from around France settled in the area. Attracted by plentiful resources such as sand from the River Tech, wood to sustain the high temperatures required for glass blowing, and the proximity of the Elne Market, the industry flourished. About 20 years ago, the festival was set up to celebrate the rich glass heritage and glass makers from around the world gathered together, making the festival an immediate success. Don’t miss the four days of music, castellers, Batacuda and street entertainment, with glass making and blowing on every corne
Jorge Mateus - Art Verrier
10 Imp. Vila
Originally Palatium Rodegarium, the name was changed to Palau de Vidre, ‘palace of glass’, in 1442, when glassmakers from around France settled in the area. Attracted by plentiful resources such as sand from the River Tech, wood to sustain the high temperatures required for glass blowing, and the proximity of the Elne Market, the industry flourished. About 20 years ago, the festival was set up to celebrate the rich glass heritage and glass makers from around the world gathered together, making the festival an immediate success. Don’t miss the four days of music, castellers, Batacuda and street entertainment, with glass making and blowing on every corne
56 locals recommend
Château Valmy
56 locals recommend
Natural hot springs and baths
Amelie les bains
Rue Joseph Coste
Natural hot springs and baths
58 locals recommend
Les Bains de Saillon
16 Rte du Centre Thermal
58 locals recommend